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Wolfgang Lohmann, DESY

Testbeam plans for LEP instrumentation. Wolfgang Lohmann, DESY. LEP: Luminosity, Energy, Polarisation measurement. Luminosity Measurement: Very forward alorimeters. 300 cm. VTX. Beampipe. FTD. IP. LumiCal. BeamCal. Challenge: BeamCal. 15000 e + e - per BX,

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Wolfgang Lohmann, DESY

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  1. Testbeam plans for LEP instrumentation Wolfgang Lohmann, DESY LEP: Luminosity, Energy, Polarisation measurement LCWS Bangalore

  2. Luminosity Measurement: Very forward alorimeters 300 cm VTX Beampipe FTD IP LumiCal BeamCal Challenge: BeamCal • 15000 e+e- per BX, MeV range, total 10 – 20 TeV • 10 MGy per year -Radiation hard sensors -linearity -compact calorimeters

  3. A sensor prototype; 1 cm2 CVD diamond Radiation Hardness April 2006, Late 2006 Exposure to a ~10 MeV electron beam at DANILAC (TU Darmstadt) O(MGy) per week Energy, electron current tunable: 2.5 – 120 MeV, 1 nA – 50 mA Energy few MeV (Microtron) JINR 2006/2007 Linearity Late 2006/2007 CERN PS Energy (mixed beam): few GeV 103 – 106 particles in ~10 ns Repeat and refine previous measurements (better flux calibration)

  4. Compactness Thin instrumented sensor plane prototypes Late 2006/ 2007/2008 DESY Few GeV electrons, EUDET infrastructure Goal: Test of assembled sensor planes, measurement of the performance … Prepare the assembly of a prototype

  5. ESA Testbeam Program

  6. Energy Measurement: BPM energy spectrometer Four magnets BPMs Commissioning run in Jan., very successful; prepared for data taking in march 2006 Goal: Proof of principle of the beam momentum control at 10-4accuracy

  7. Synchrotron stripe energy spectrometer Prototype quartz fiber detector (8 x 100 mm, 8 x 600 mm, with multi-anode PMT is installed in the A-line SLM

  8. ESA Testbeam Program In addition: - Collimator wakefield studies (optimisation of the shape) - Bunch length studies (within LCLS activities) - EMI studies 28.5 GeV e- beam, bunch charge 2x1010, bunch length ~ ILC Data taking Two weeks April 2006 Two weeks July 2006 Two 2-week runs in 2007 (planned) Future plans: - background studies for BPM/kickers (FONT) (generate spray beam using a target- mimic pair background, study influence on instruments with an instrumented mockup of the ILC IR), - EMI

  9. ESA Testbeam Program Future of SLAC testbeams: -primary beam available up to 2008 (end of PEP-II era) later (LCLS era) under discussion; 14 GeV (LCLS), up to 50 GeV but: ESA needs a new PPS system -secondary beams (e,g, pi, p), 1 – 25 GeV, 10 Hz) might be available

  10. Beam Diagnostics with a Laserwire Determination of the transverse profile of bunches with a Laserwire Test set-up at PETRA (DESY)

  11. Beam Diagnostics with a Laserwire 2-dim scans PETRAII 2006/2007 Laser wire calorimeter DESYII ATF 2006 2006-2008 Emittance measurement with laser wire ATF2 planned Upgrade of the PETRA system PETRAIII 2008

  12. ATF Testbeam at KEK ATF 2006

  13. ATF Testbeam at KEK Goal: Ensure controlled collisions of nm beams! ATF 1.3 GeV e- beam size few mm ATF II “ 37nm (2008)

  14. ATF Testbeam at KEK - Extension of these studies to ATF2 – stabilisation of a final doublet system - Continuation of the nano-BPM research

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